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21 September 2005 Measuring attosecond pulses generated from polarization gating
Z. X. Zhao, Zenghu Chang, X. M. Tong, C. D. Lin
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Abstract
Angle-resolved photoelectron spectra of argon atoms by XUV attosecond pulses in the presence of a circularly polarized laser field are calculated to examine their dependence on the duration and the chirp of the attosecond pulses. From the calculated electron spectra, we show how to retrieve the duration and the chirp of the attosecond pulse using genetic algorithm. The method is expected to be used for characterizing the attosecond pulses which are produced by polarization gating of few-cycle left- and right-circularly polarized infrared laser pulses.
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Z. X. Zhao, Zenghu Chang, X. M. Tong, and C. D. Lin "Measuring attosecond pulses generated from polarization gating", Proc. SPIE 5920, Ultrafast X-Ray Detectors, High-Speed Imaging, and Applications, 592007 (21 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.616996
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KEYWORDS
Extreme ultraviolet

Pulsed laser operation

Polarization

Argon

Chemical species

Ionization

Infrared lasers

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